at the defense table? >> sure. and i'm sure they have. i'm sure they're saying, tone it down. keep a neutral face. but your clients don't always listen to you. that's the problem with being an attorney. you can tell your client, you can advise them, lead them to the water, but you can't get them to drink. jon: this jury has been hearing this case now, i mean, it heard from her for something like 18 days of her own testimony. nobody knows yet when rebuttal, i'm sorry, when closing arguments are going to take place. faith, they have got to be getting tired of this by now, aren't they? >> i'm sure they probably are. listen, i don't think the two expert witness and other witness they're bringing will really make a difference in the jury's mind. they want to hear from jodi arias and now they have. so in their minds, they're obligated to sit and listen to all the evidence and not make a decision until the conclusion of the case but they have to be thinking at this point, they have heard her testimony now. what i